You’ll be able to choose from one of the six Dickens detectives, from a diminutive-but-deadly kung-fu granny Charlotte to the more classic, Columbo-like gumshoe. The game features a full-on story mode that can be played with up to four players cooperatively, including drop-in and drop-out play. Guilty Party introduces players to The Dickens Detective Agency, a ragtag family of sleuths tasked with solving a multitude of crimes perpetrated by their arch-nemesis, Mr. With a shocking amount of replay value, polished presentation, and plenty of character, Guilty Party may be the one “party” game you’ll want to add to your collection this year. I can’t blame you, but developer Wideload Games’ Guilty Party is more than it appears on the surface - it’s a modern day (and admittedly more casual) take on the classic board game, Clue (or Cluedo to folks outside of North America). For the core Destructoid audience, it’s got a whole bunch of things working against it, including having the word “party” in the title and the phrase “50 fun mini-games” appearing on the back of the box. It’s likely that Disney Interactive’s Guilty Party hasn’t been on your radar, despite being announced earlier this year.
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